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- Tomichi_Creek abstract "Tomichi Creek is a 71.8-mile-long (115.6 km) tributary of the Gunnison River in Gunnison County, Colorado. Tomichi Creek originates north and west of Monarch Pass and flows to the southwest along the base of Monarch Mountain. Congress Creek drains into Tomichi west of Old Monarch Pass where it flows south toward Sargents. Agape Creek flows into Tomichi just north of Sargents where Marshall Creek flows from Marshall Pass. Just below Sargents, Long Branch Creek, flowing out of Baldy Lake from the south, enters Tomichi Creek which takes a westward course where Needle Creek Reservoir drains into Tomichi east of Doyleville. Hot Springs Reservoir drains down Wanita Canyon flowing into Tomichi Creek just west of Doyleville. The Tomichi Valley is a semi-wide valley allowing Tomichi Creek to meander and split into several waterways creating an excellent livestock range and being largely private ranch lands. At Parlin, Quartz Creek flows from Pitkin and Ohio into Tomichi Creek. Tomichi continues its westward journey, slightly northwest, where the Cochetopa Creek drains into Tomichi at State Highway 114 from the south at the intersection of U.S. Highway 50 and continues west to Gunnison where it enters the Gunnison River. A map can be viewed at the BLM Colorado website here.".
- Tomichi_Creek mouthElevation "2321.9664".
- Tomichi_Creek riverMouth Gunnison_River.
- Tomichi_Creek thumbnail Tomichi_Creek_at_I_Bar_Ranch.JPG?width=300.
- Tomichi_Creek wikiPageExternalLink maps.Par.14192.Image.-1.-1.1.jpg.
- Tomichi_Creek wikiPageID "30671831".
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- Tomichi_Creek caption "Bridge over Tomichi Creek at the I Bar Ranch".
- Tomichi_Creek hasPhotoCollection Tomichi_Creek.
- Tomichi_Creek mouth "Confluence with Gunnison River".
- Tomichi_Creek mouthElevationFt "7618".
- Tomichi_Creek name "Tomichi Creek".
- Tomichi_Creek progression Colorado_River.
- Tomichi_Creek progression Gunnison_River.
- Tomichi_Creek subject Category:Geography_of_Gunnison_County,_Colorado.
- Tomichi_Creek subject Category:Rivers_of_Colorado.
- Tomichi_Creek subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Colorado_River_in_Colorado.
- Tomichi_Creek point "38.60166666666667 -106.38388888888889".
- Tomichi_Creek type BodyOfWater109225146.
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- Tomichi_Creek type RiversOfColorado.
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- Tomichi_Creek type Place.
- Tomichi_Creek type River.
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- Tomichi_Creek type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Tomichi_Creek comment "Tomichi Creek is a 71.8-mile-long (115.6 km) tributary of the Gunnison River in Gunnison County, Colorado. Tomichi Creek originates north and west of Monarch Pass and flows to the southwest along the base of Monarch Mountain. Congress Creek drains into Tomichi west of Old Monarch Pass where it flows south toward Sargents. Agape Creek flows into Tomichi just north of Sargents where Marshall Creek flows from Marshall Pass.".
- Tomichi_Creek label "Tomichi Creek".
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- Tomichi_Creek sameAs Q7818877.
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- Tomichi_Creek lat "38.60166666666667".
- Tomichi_Creek long "-106.38388888888889".
- Tomichi_Creek wasDerivedFrom Tomichi_Creek?oldid=581872553.
- Tomichi_Creek depiction Tomichi_Creek_at_I_Bar_Ranch.JPG.
- Tomichi_Creek isPrimaryTopicOf Tomichi_Creek.
- Tomichi_Creek name "Tomichi Creek".